No Easy Answers

Recent Action in the Dow Jones (and AP) Motion to unseal the papers that represent
Fitzgerald's affidavits and the presently redacted opinion of the Circuit
Court of Appeals, in what I refer to as the "Miller and Cooper Must Testify"
case -- a case that was conducted as a prelude to the Libby indictment.

This is in agreement with the government's request to deny the Motion
to Unseal -- or hold it in abeyance until the Libby case is concluded. The
Court's denial of the Motion "without prejudice" means that the same or similar
Motion can be filed after Libby's criminal trial is concluded.

From the previous filings, I infer that the government will supply the Circuit Court of
Appeals with a list of elements in the affidavits and currently redacted opinion that
can now be published, where the selection is supported by the court record in the
Libby trial.